Data that we use during our training courses, and other training resources

When you come on a training course with Well House Consultants, you leave with a thorough set of notes covering the topics on your course. And within those notes you'll find plenty of source code examples illustrating each topic.

Rather than type in the examples in your notes to try them later, you'll want to download them, won't you? They're all on this website ... simply take the module number from the top of the page of notes and look it up in our resources directory. For example, the "Memory Management" modules on our C courses is C212, and the index from which you can access all the examples in that module is at http://www.wellho.net/resources/C212.html.

There are further resources on each of these module pages too:
• During courses, I sometimes write extra examples to illustrate points I'm making, or simple to show how a particular task is achieved rather than just the final result. Very often, I'll add the source code for these examples to the resources too
• Articles on this daily diary ("blog") are also indexed where appropriate to the particular module - so (for example) the Memory Manamenet module in C has some 11 articles written from 2008 through to this year which you can also read.
• There are also longer technical articles linked from many of the pages. These go deeper than the shorter daily articles of which this is an example ...

Notably missing from my list of resources is the data that's used by many of the sample programs and shared across many different subjects. That's all available in a separate resource - http://www.wellho.net/data where you can see samples of the first few lines of each file. On a few of the data files, there have been copyright issues, and historically there were bandwidth issues too - however, things have become easier and all the data may now be accessed - we have used a ".xyz" file extension for the downloads so that the files will always be of an unkown type / saved on your local machine. This may mean that you need to rename them or change the name of the file used within your source

To have the data also easily accessible to you, I'm offering you a current list here:

G310 - Well House Consultants - A better class of course[4583] Back in the saddle again - excellent open source course from Well House Consultants - (2015-11-26)[4558] Well House Consultants - Python courses / what's special. - (2015-10-28)[4280] Making use of huge data, object orientation, unit testing and frameworks - (2014-06-07)[3587] C++ Courses - do I get official certification at the end of my Well House course? - (2012-01-20)[3385] Do university courses teach the right things for life at work later on? - (2011-08-10)[3271] The importance of feedback - (2011-04-30)[3001] How will we present courses over the coming years? - (2010-10-17)[2762] Well House - Mission and Policy summaries - (2010-05-13)[2633] Why do I teach niche skills rather than mainstream? - (2010-02-13)[2187] Are we IITT (Institute of IT Training) members? - (2009-05-17)[2109] Why most training fails ... - (2009-03-30)[2084] Books and distance learning from Well House Consultants? - (2009-03-15)[2074] Weekday or Weekend PHP, Python and Perl classes? - (2009-03-10)[2049] Why Choose Well House Consultants for your course? - (2009-02-20)[2010] How long should a training module be? - (2009-01-27)[1933] Learning to Program in C - (2008-12-10)[1645] Seeing how others do it - PHP training - (2008-05-17)[1576] Making PHP and MySQL training relevant to the course delegates - (2008-03-15)[1488] New trainee laptop fleet for our Open Source courses - (2007-12-30)[1453] What makes our courses special? - (2007-12-02)[1035] Longer hours and better value courses - (2007-01-15)[726] In praise of training course delegates. - (2006-05-20)[646] PHP - London course, Melksham Course, Evening course - (2006-03-14)[579] Short Linux and Perl courses for small groups - (2006-01-27)[577] Learning to program in Perl or PHP - (2006-01-26)[559] ''I don't know'' is sometimes a good answer - (2006-01-09)[554] What backup is adequate? - (2006-01-04)[497] I have a river to cross - (2005-11-16)[394] A year on - should we offer certified PHP courses - (2005-07-28)[371] The training team that's looking out for you - (2005-07-07)[350] Want to be one better - (2005-06-17)[292] Elegant languages - Perl, PHP, Python - (2005-04-26)[230] Course sizes - beware of marketing statistics - (2005-02-27)[224] YOUR application and YOUR data - (2005-02-22)[219] Some unusual features - (2005-02-18)[215] Open Source becomes mainstream - (2005-02-14)[211] Look after your staff and they'll look after you. AOL. - (2005-02-12)

This is a page archived from The Horse's Mouth at
http://www.wellho.net/horse/ -
the diary and writings of Graham Ellis.
Every attempt was made to provide current information at the time the
page was written, but things do move forward in our business - new software
releases, price changes, new techniques. Please check back via
our main site for current courses,
prices, versions, etc - any mention of a price in "The Horse's Mouth"
cannot be taken as an offer to supply at that price.